Step 5: Add border strips to top of pockets and create a lattice with some Twinery Twine. I used The Twinery Baker's Twine in Peapod.

After you have completed this step you can adhere you pockets to your background.

Step 6: Cut coordinating strips of cardstock to dress up your frame. There is no size here because this all depends on the type of frame you are using. I used Mod Podge to adhere my strips.

This is what my frame looked like with the strips glued down. I did miter the corners using a craft knife.

Now it is time to put your backing in the frame. You may need to add your glass behind your backing. Because I used chipboard, I did not need to do this. Here you can see tha I added some trim. This is theSunday Picnic Trim from Webster's Pages. It is gorgeous trim!

The flowers were cut out using my Cricut Expression and Plantin Schoolbook Cricut cartridge. The buttons were from my stash. I also embellished a paper clip to add. There is plenty of room for more pictures and tags.

Here's one last look at the frame.

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Saundra this frame is just cute as can be! I love that paper pack, super cute patterns. The details you added to your frame are just so much fun, love the twine, the trim and all those beautiful flowers!

This project is soooooo GORGEOUS!!! What a FABULOUS idea!!!! I cant get over your flowers and the fact that they are from Planti School Book!!! I am going to have to try and make some....they are just tooooo cute!!!